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Golden Rectangle / Golden Section PSD Guide
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There is a lot of misinformation out there when it comes to the gold section. I hear everything from “essentially it is the rule of thirds” to people describing it in as a way to make two column layouts. Neither of these are completely accurate however. The golden section is a ratio that creates a [...]

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Open Source job board

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May 19 2008 by Dejan Cancarevic

I would like to introduce you to jobberBase it’s a most popular Open Source job board software developed by Filip Chereches – Tosa, extracted from the successful Romanian IT job board www.jobber.ro. JobberBase is a great solution for single-industry recruitment, and it’s simple, but yet powerful. You can download it directly here.

Some of main characteristics are posting jobs without an account, searching for jobs, apply to interesting jobs, administration panel, RSS feeds, site-widget to show jobs on other sites…

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Plain del.icio.us count

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May 10 2008 by Dejan Cancarevic

Now when we have learned how to customize your count for RSS and digg it’s time to learn how to do it for del.icio.us like I’m using on my themes page for example. As del.icio.us is in top 3 you just have to have it for bookmarking services because it usually gives most of the traffic right after Stumble

To make your count into plain text (for now and then you can do with it what ever you want) we’ll use small JavaScript and del.icio.us JSON feeds (read more about it here). You can see all kind of other services in your del.icio.us. setting account (for example network badges etc)

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